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Eliminating Medication Errors: There is a Patient Behind Every Prescription
In March 2016, Melissa Sheldrick’s 8-year-old son Andrew died after a series of errors were made during the dispensing process at their pharmacy. In this public lecture, hear how this tragic event inspired Melissa’s campaign to improve medication error reporting across Canada, and learn about the medication use process, including the role we can all play in ensuring medication safety.
Men's Circle: Faculty of Science Workshop
Through interactive exercises and discussions, the Men’s Circle will explore some of the ways in which men can become leaders in creating a safer campus for everyone.
MSc Thesis Defence
Characterising changes in adhesion and enzyme activity related to drug resistance in colon cancer cells
Candidate: Heather Dekker
Supervisor: Jonathan Blay
Location: PHR 7007
PhD Thesis Defence
Pharmacokinetic modelling of clinically relevant situations in the treatment of hemophilia A and B
Candidate: Alanna McEneny-King
Supervisor: Andrea Edginton
Location: PHR 1012
Graduate Studies Seminar
Cancelled
Graduate Studies Seminar
Transactivation and Stress
Nyasha Gondora
PhD Candidate, School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo
Graduate Studies Seminar
Shades of grey in vaccination decisions: Unpacking influenza vaccine hesitancy in Ontario community pharmacies
Gokul Raj Pullagura
PhD Candidate, School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo
Listening Tour: Gender-based experiences in the Faculty of Science
Join the Science HeForShe committee to share your experiences of being ______ (female, male, trans*, non-binary) in Science. The Faculty of Science HeForShe committee is looking to record gender-based experiences of science students, faculty and staff members.
Graduate Studies Seminar
Individualized dosing in hemophilia: the Web-Accessible Population Pharmacokinetics Service-Hemophilia (WAPPS-Hemo) experience
Andrea Edginton
Associate Professor, Associate Director for Graduate Studies and Research, School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo
PHR 1012